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| New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by fergie001(mod): 1:00pm On Jan 10 |
๐๐๐ฌ๐ฉ๐จ๐ง๐ฌ๐ ๐ญ๐จ ๐๐๐๐: ๐๐๐ฌ๐๐ซ๐ฏ๐๐ญ๐ข๐จ๐ง๐ฌ ๐จ๐ง ๐๐ข๐ ๐๐ซ๐ข๐โ๐ฌ ๐๐๐ฐ ๐๐๐ฑ ๐๐๐ฐ๐ฌTaiwo Oyedele Chairman, Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Previous Thread: KPMG Identifies Errors, Inconsistencies, Gaps, Others In New Tax Laws
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| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by DatNiggaDaz: 1:01pm On Jan 10 |
![]() This Olawale guy is a product of Oluwole certificate just like his employer. A stauch ally of a fake certificate holder crooked to the core, a strategist of Ojuelegba economics which has plunged the Nation into an economic disaster. A fake certificate holder and his Lagos kitchen cabinet of questionable certificates holders must be disgraced out of their snatched mandate if the country is to experience any form of progress and development |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Sam2310(m): 1:13pm On Jan 10 |
make both sit down check am now, they no go gree ![]() |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Yemi4real3(m): 1:14pm On Jan 10 |
You go deduct our money in December 2026 yes or no |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by anyilalaz: 1:15pm On Jan 10 |
Everyone but you is right . |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Chidibe212(f): 1:16pm On Jan 10 |
Dem don dey open their nyash. Imagine KPMG calling your ojoro tax out |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Apcshit: 1:17pm On Jan 10 |
Very useless government |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Esthered: 1:19pm On Jan 10 |
DatNiggaDaz:You verified that he's a product of Oluwole certificate? |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by helinues: 1:25pm On Jan 10 |
Mr Tax man, all the new tax law are not perfect, take note from the flops people are pointing out |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by MEGAWATCH: 1:28pm On Jan 10 |
This man is the only man who claims to understand this tax more than everybody and I know that at the end shame will be his portion. We have seen people like him before, from the military era till date. ๐๐ |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Putindbutt(m): 1:29pm On Jan 10 |
Mr Oyedele, Nigeria does not deserve you. The likes of KPMG and other armchair economists predicted increase in inflation, declined GDP growth, weaker naira value, etc in 2025 but at the end of 2025, they were all disappointed. I can't understand why wailers and Bitter Obidients who are majorly economic illiterates with little understanding of the tax laws. Most of them fall into the category of poor Nigerians which the tax reforms is aimed at protecting. Yet these average wailers are the ones crying the most on the behalf of the rich and wealthy who will be paying more. They go about spreading misinformation about the tax law that some traders are starting to increase their prices even when no VAT are paid on food items or utilities. How can you deliberately be wicked to yourselves because of hate. If you asked them to point out ONE new tax or increase in tax the new tax law has introduced, these wailers and Bitter Obidients would not be able to point out ANY. Yet they're crying over what will benefit the poor. All this campaign and tears of yours will never win you elections. As you failed in 2023, you will fail again in 2027. |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by OnionBandit(f): 1:29pm On Jan 10 |
Chidibe212:lol! You forgetting that Taiwo is a product of PwC. Na fight between the big 4's. Make you just enjoy am. You are probably not in the tax line and know nothing about it |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by yinchar(m): 1:30pm On Jan 10 |
DatNiggaDaz:Only if you could attain his level of brilliance Only if |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by tohbank(m): 1:31pm On Jan 10 |
DatNiggaDaz:. This guy is one of the most intelligent tax professional Nigeria as a whole can boast of. Go and read about him before spewing rubbish online |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by hyzich(m): 1:31pm On Jan 10 |
PwC v KPMG ๐๐๐, the battles of professionals. Iโm waiting for EY and Deloitte |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Ofunaofu: 1:34pm On Jan 10 |
when a government spends excessive energy explaining its policies, those policies were never meant to serve the people |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Konquest: 1:43pm On Jan 10*. Modified: 2:07pm On Jan 10 |
fergie.001:Succinctly put by Taiwo Oyedele. Taiwo Oyedele has done a very brilliant job despite being a private sector business leader by explaining the newly harmonised Tax Reforms CLEARLY on podcasts and media appearances debunking all the fake news circulating on useless blogs and YouTubers looking for clickbaits and he does his explanations with simple anecdotes and in a calm voice. Just for emphasis, about 90% of Nigerians who earn less than N100,000 monthly will NOT be involving in the PAYE (pay as you earn) according to Oyedele. He ALSO stated that VAT has been removed on medications, wheat for making bread and other essential items, therefore the price of bread is set to fall. Already, I read 3 days ago online that due to the new Tax Reforms in Nigeria which started on January 1, 2026, MTN Nigeria has already reduced some of the rates they charge. Therefore other Telecoms providers would follow MTN's example. What is needed is a "price watch mechanism" BECAUSE of the greed of many Nigerians in the informal and semi-formal sectors who inflate prices of transportation, food items and consumables BUT refuse to reduce the cost of food items when favourable reforms are introduced due to greed. Last but NOT least, the Nigerian Governments at all levels MUST STOP being soft or lenient with ALL those who deliberately spread FAKE news reports and other forms of massive disinformation via YouTube channels and on crappy blogs. Enough of the misinformation. The same FAKE news for clickbaits and disinformation on YouTube channels occured when AJ had a horrendous Lexus SUV crash on his way to his Sagamu hometown in Ogun State with two of his close buddies, the British-Nigerian Latif "Latz" Ayodele and British-born Sina Ghami of Iranian descent. |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by ednut1(m): 1:46pm On Jan 10 |
DatNiggaDaz:no one in your lineage is a partner in a big 4 firm like him |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Image123(m): 2:01pm On Jan 10 |
Good reply from the 'wise' tax master. ![]() |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Keme4Real(f): 2:01pm On Jan 10 |
Bla bla bla. All rubbish. RUBBISH. |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Neoteny(m): 2:02pm On Jan 10 |
All the telltale signs of the government spokesman (or whatever the responder is) using AI to analyze and respond to KPMG, who also used AI in their opinion piece, are quite visible: Statements presented with bullet points and hyphens Numbering each paragraph or subject Using subject/titles/headers before text block Headers with different fonts Excessive use of parentheses for statistics Certain phrasing often used by AI Conclusion/summary |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by aribisala0(m): 2:04pm On Jan 10 |
Yemi4real3:Honestly Did you know that every kobo 100 % of Personal Income Tax That you pay All of it Repeat for emphasis All Goes to the State Government where you live The Federal Government does not keep one kobo Maybe you knew Honestly none of the people I asked knew They all thought Tinubu gets it Under our constitution the state government gets it So citizens should know this and hold their governors to account. The real question is if that is true what then is Tinubu's agenda and why are the North so opposed to it That is what should engage the mind of a thinker |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by reddingtonblack: 2:07pm On Jan 10 |
what might the intent be, when public trust as being breached from onset Oyedele is just tryin to justify his earnings... the people that sent you to draft Tax reform their motive does not align with the author intent, now oyedele can you enforce or compel to stay in line and use this tax purposefully Mr oyedele what measures come with these Tax reforms to ensure remitted Funds are protected and channel to appropriate use More Revenue, more money drive wont change anything if the pocket holes remain unpatched |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by DelilahMakinde(f): 2:10pm On Jan 10 |
Nobody understands this tax . And that's because the confusion is to your benefit |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by slivertongue: 2:10pm On Jan 10 |
Na only tinubu and his gang that understand the ongoing confusion |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by MaKenz: 2:18pm On Jan 10 |
Only you make policy, only you understand the policy, even professional bodies misunderstand your policy. Na only you waka come? |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by cjfavour(m): 2:20pm On Jan 10 |
I want to know something. In anambra, if you have a shop you must pay rent on your shop to the landlord, pay personal income tax to government then pay tax rate for your shop or shop rate. With this new tax law, will traders pay all these taxes and still pay the new tax at the end of the year? aribisala0: |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by DeLaRue: 2:26pm On Jan 10*. Modified: 6:33pm On Jan 10 |
What a brilliant riposte. KPMG were very unprofessional in their analysis, and are probably just bitter that the leader of PricewaterhouseCoopers Nigeria, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, was appointed to chair the Presidential Tax Committee. For those not aware, there are 4 international accounting/auditing/tax firms known globally as 'the big 4', i.e, the 4 largest auditing companies in the world. They are Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Ernst & Young, and KPMG. KPMG is the smallest of the 4. As an alumni of one these firms abroad myself, there was always mild rivalry. At times, 2 or more of the big 4 would compete to win business from the same client, and after several months of hard work, inevitably only one of the firms would win the client's work. When my firm won, we celebrated (mildly) particularly if it was a big client. When we lose, the mood in the team was slightly down for a day or so, but we took any loss on the chin. Overall, it was a decent professional rivalry amongst the big 4. Nothing insidious. All the big 4 firms have large offices in Nigeria. But trust Nigerians, what is mild professional competition abroad is being turned into an unprofessional, gutter, malicious, and insidious open fight by KPMG. There is no way in the world that KPMG Netherlands would openly write to criticise work done by another big 4 firm on a highly political matter as the tax law is, in the manner that KPMG Nigeria did, particularly as the write up was shoddy, misleading, and probably targeted at discrediting Mr Oyedele, and indirectly, PricewaterhouseCoopers. Very unprofessional of KPMG. Probably explains why they remain the smallest of the big 4. |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by aribisala0(m): 2:27pm On Jan 10 |
cjfavour:I don't know about Anambra But I doubt if there are many places in the world where shops are rent free If you have a registered company and operate your shop through that company . Small Companies โ Exempt from CIT Small companies are generally exempt (0%) from Companies Income Tax if they meet the size criteria. Under the 2025 Nigeria Tax Act, the most commonly reported threshold is: โข Annual turnover โค โฆ50 million AND total fixed assets โค โฆ250 million โ 0% CIT. I really don't want to insult you But why don't you find like one or two hours Go and study and research the law by yourself In Nigeria we rely too much on them say Who am I to tell you anything What qualifies me more than you |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by MarketDispatch: 2:32pm On Jan 10 |
Putindbutt:Nigeria does not deserve a tax man who's tax law is only to collect but no benefits to the citizenry. In saner climes, tax credits are given to children, tax credits are given to senior citizens, low income families etc .
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| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Kukutente23: 2:35pm On Jan 10 |
Konquest:Even you are spreading fake news The threshold is 800k which translates to roughly less than 70k per month yet you claim those who earn 100k per month (1.2m per year) will be exempted from tax. The govt would start by dealing with zombies |
| Re: New Tax Laws: 'You Misunderstood The Policy Intent' - Oyedele replies KPMG by Fujiyama: 2:35pm On Jan 10 |
tohbank:^^^ ![]() This 'intelligent tax professional' had better deliver on the policy he has championed for two years now. There is no room for more setbacks like the crushing blow the Governors Forum dealt to him and his principal. Nigerians have heard this sort of thing many times before. They were once told fantastic tales about one 'first class accountant' - tales the gullible ones among them believed - until the so called first class accountant got in the driving seat. The scales have now fallen from the eyes of those gullible, misguided Nigerians. Their immiseration is almost complete. |
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